Sep. 3rd, 2008

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Title: The Adam Effect
Author: [livejournal.com profile] fajrdrako
Fandom: Torchwood
Characters: Gwen/Rhys
Challenge: [livejournal.com profile] tw100, challenge: forgotten
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Not mine, no claims, all property of the BBC.
Notes: Spoilers for Torchwood series 2 episode "Adam". Cross-posted to my LJ, outside_bf, and to tw100.

The Adam Effect )

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Last night I was able to have another fannish evening with [livejournal.com profile] commodorified, [livejournal.com profile] auriaephiala, [livejournal.com profile] raynedaze, and Shelley, whom I've been wanting to have over for about twenty-five years. Better late than never.

The highlight of the evening was watching three music vids from the DVD that [livejournal.com profile] commodorified brought back from Vividcon. We started out with a Torchwood vid, which was good, and a vid based on The Right Stuff, which was terrific, and a Doctor Who vid that just might be my favourite vid ever. It's made by Seah and Margie, done to the song "Handlebars" by Flobot, and you can find it here, you lucky people. What I loved most - besides the good editing and the thought that went into it - was the way they take the themes of Doctor Who, put them together in a way that looks all light and fluffy and cleverly funny, and then you realize that it isn't that way at all.

Just like the show.

We also watched an episode of Due South, "Heaven and Earth". It's been a while. For each of the last Due South episodes I've seen, I've thought they were getting better all the time. And so they are.

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[livejournal.com profile] louisx had a link to this short film, called The Closet. It's a whole lot of story, emotion and theme wrapped up in a short vid.

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I got this from [livejournal.com profile] _medley_: Letter meme
  1. Comment on this post.
  2. I will give you a letter.
  3. Think of 5 fictional characters and post their names and your comments on these characters in your LJ.
So:
  1. Magneto, Master of Magnetism from X-Men comics. Magneto was the villain in the very first issue of X-Men - one of the greatest anti-heroes of Marvel comics: a mutant who suffered in a concentration camp in his childhood because of his powers, who wants to ensure that mutants need not suffer again under the control of Homo Sapiens. He has been both hero and villian, and White King of the Hellfire Club (not to mention ruler of Genosha). I loved the period when he was Headmaster of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters in New Mutants. I've written both Magneto/Gambit slash and Magneto/Cannonball slash.

    It does no harm that one of my favourite actors has played him in movies - Sir Ian McKellen. They're promising another movie called X-Men Origins: Magneto, but nothing much seems to be done on it yet. I'm not holding my breath.

  2. Martha Jones, the Doctor's companion in the 2007 series of Doctor Who. Smart, beautiful, romantic and sharp, Martha was just about the perfect action heroine. Now she's Doctor Martha Jones in both Doctor Who and Torchwood, and I hope we see more of her.

  3. Methos, the oldest living man, born c. five thousand years ago and going strong, from the TV series Highlander. One of the best TV characters ever; and his meeting with Duncan MacLeod in the episode "Methos" was one of the best scenes in the series. I always wanted to see more of Methos. Much more. So much story to tell... He was Death of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; he married 68 times, but all his wives were mortal; and though he refused to admit to being a hero, he showed over and over that he was one. He had a great talent for avoiding danger and keeping himself alive.

  4. From the gone-but-not-forgotten TV show Firefly: Mal Reynolds, captain of "Serenity", a man who fought for the Browncoats in the war against the Alliance, and lost. ("May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.")

  5. Miles Vorkosigan, in the SF novels of Lois McMaster Bujold. Son of a powerful aristocrat on the planet Barrayar, he is a youth with military ambitions, an ingenious midget on speed, a 'hyperactive git' who might be the salvation of his planet. He combines wisdom and recklessness, his life built on forward momentum, or perhaps desperate gambles. The mind was the first and final battleground, the stuff in between was just noise.


Tai Chi...

Sep. 3rd, 2008 10:44 pm
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I joined the Taoist Tai Chi Society of Ottawa today, and had my first lesson.

It was very cool.

Our teacher is about twenty, a student named Jessica. There are about eight in the class, a variety of ages and types - though only one man. The class took an hour, and was pretty intense. Good, though. And not quite as difficult as I feared.

I'm doing it with Beulah, so I have an ally. We came back to my place and visited [livejournal.com profile] maaseru and Yolande, and I showed them some music vids from Vividcom, especially ones from fandoms we know and love - Doctor Who (the one I linked to earlier today), Torchwood, and, particularly, Slings and Arrows, which [livejournal.com profile] maaseru, Beulah and I love, but which Yolande has never seen.

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Eeeeeeeee!

There's a trailer out for Torchwood: Lost Souls. Not a long one. Not one that reveals much of its contents.

But it serves it purpose: it revived my excitement and anticipation.

Soon, now, soon.

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